Short Stirling - track version[/heading]
Label the Design of the aeroplane - a description
Short Stirling 1st prototype destroyed 14. 5. 1939 when landing after the first flight
Short Stirling 2nd prototype took off 3. 12. 1939, after modifications tested at the A&AEA in Boscombe Down
Short Stirling B Mk.I produced in three series after 9, 72 and 639 aeroplanes, each with different armament and engines
Short Stirling B Mk.II only three prototypes, nevyráběné version, engines Wright R-2600 Cyclone
Short Stirling B Mk.III the most numerous version, it was delivered 1 036 aircraft, powerful version of the engines of a Hercules
Short Stirling MK.IV transport-cargo aircraft, vlekal cargo gliders, and transporting cargo, 450 aircraft
Short Stirling Mk.In traffic unarmed version with a hinged nose and the cargo door in the fuselage, made of 160 aircraft
Used springs:
Geoffrey Norris-The Short Stirling, Aircraft in Profile Number 142., Windsor, Berkshire, UK, Profile Publications Ltd., 1966. Well ISBN.
Jaroslav Schmid, Aircraft 1939-45 Fighter and bomber aircraft of Great Britain 2. part 1. the release of Pilsen, the Publishing house Fraus, 1994. ISBN 80-85784-38-6
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Short_Stirling
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Label | the Design of the aeroplane - a description |
Short Stirling 1st prototype | destroyed 14. 5. 1939 when landing after the first flight |
Short Stirling 2nd prototype | took off 3. 12. 1939, after modifications tested at the A&AEA in Boscombe Down |
Short Stirling B Mk.I | produced in three series after 9, 72 and 639 aeroplanes, each with different armament and engines |
Short Stirling B Mk.II | only three prototypes, nevyráběné version, engines Wright R-2600 Cyclone |
Short Stirling B Mk.III | the most numerous version, it was delivered 1 036 aircraft, powerful version of the engines of a Hercules |
Short Stirling MK.IV | transport-cargo aircraft, vlekal cargo gliders, and transporting cargo, 450 aircraft |
Short Stirling Mk.In | traffic unarmed version with a hinged nose and the cargo door in the fuselage, made of 160 aircraft |
Geoffrey Norris-The Short Stirling, Aircraft in Profile Number 142., Windsor, Berkshire, UK, Profile Publications Ltd., 1966. Well ISBN.
Jaroslav Schmid, Aircraft 1939-45 Fighter and bomber aircraft of Great Britain 2. part 1. the release of Pilsen, the Publishing house Fraus, 1994. ISBN 80-85784-38-6
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Short_Stirling
author archive